Brick by Brick
So, who said that Lego bricks were only for kids? When I was growing up, this type of games were mostly considered for boys. These days, there’s a huge number … Continue reading →
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So, who said that Lego bricks were only for kids? When I was growing up, this type of games were mostly considered for boys. These days, there’s a huge number … Continue reading →
Taking a stroll in London usually means discovering new things, some of which are temporary, but so useful to give residents that surprise factor. This year so far, I have … Continue reading →
2014 is the year of the bus in UK, with a number of anniversaries taking place. It is 100 years since the battle bus, the first mass-produced motor bus which transported … Continue reading →
Today, it is a historical day, as Philae will allow us to know for the first time a bit more about comets, which are as old as our Solar System. … Continue reading →
This week’s events have a militar flavour and seem to remind us of the fact that we have not left past atrocities behind us, as we should have. I’m referring … Continue reading →
I love London for all the weirdly wonderful things you can find here. As an example, check out the car below.
Continue reading →Feminism seems to be back in fashion lately. Singers such as Beyonce have been linked to feminism, which from the point of view of someone who is not a feminist, … Continue reading →
It might be that times of hardship make creativity increase. I’m not talking about selling new or unusual types of coffee, such as kopi luwak. London surely is the place to … Continue reading →
I found about this little, unexpected sculpture while sheltering from the rain one afternoon. You don’t normally expect to find anything on top of what looks like an old column, … Continue reading →